10008175

Signal Output Apparatus for Reducing Power Consumption During Display on a Plurality of Image Display Apparatuses

PublishedJune 26, 2018
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1. A first apparatus, comprising: processing circuitry configured to: receive, at a first frame rate, a first image signal having image data at a first resolution; transmit to a plurality of second apparatuses, at a second frame rate, a second image signal comprised of a plurality of images having a second resolution; determine a time period, based on the second frame rate for each of the plurality of second apparatuses, to extract at least one image from the plurality of images, wherein each image from the plurality of images comprises a frame number and the at least one image from the plurality of images is extracted by each of the plurality of second apparatuses in the time period based on a match between the frame number and a display order that is stored in each of the plurality of second apparatuses; determine the second frame rate based on the first frame rate and a number of the plurality of second apparatuses that receives the second image signal, wherein the first resolution is greater than the second resolution and the second frame rate is greater than the first frame rate, so as to satisfy a condition that the first resolution multiplied by the first frame rate is equal to the second resolution multiplied by the second frame rate; and determine a delay time for each of the plurality of images, based on the second frame rate and the display order, wherein the plurality of second apparatuses display the plurality of images with the corresponding delay time.

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2. The first apparatus according to claim 1 , wherein the first image signal and the second image signal are digital image signals.

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3. The first apparatus according to claim 1 , wherein the plurality of images of the second image signal are output sequentially at the second frame rate.

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4. The first apparatus according to claim 1 , wherein the processing circuitry is further configured to save in respective memory portions of a memory, the plurality of images of the second image signal for output at the second frame rate.

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5. The first apparatus according to claim 1 , wherein the processing circuitry is further configured to divide the first image signal into the plurality of images of the second image signal based on the number of the plurality of second apparatuses.

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6. The first apparatus according to claim 5 , wherein the processing circuitry is further configured to divide the first image signal into the plurality of images of the second image signal based on one half of the number of the plurality of second apparatuses.

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7. The first apparatus according to claim 6 , wherein a plurality of pairs of the plurality of images of the second image signal are output sequentially at the second frame rate.

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8. A method, comprising: in a first apparatus: receiving at a first frame rate, by a processor, a first image signal having image data at a first resolution; transmitting to a plurality of second apparatuses, at a second frame rate, by the processor, a second image signal comprised of a plurality of images having a second resolution; determining a time period, based on the second frame rate for each of the plurality of second apparatuses, to extract at least one image from the plurality of images, wherein each image from the plurality of images comprises a frame number and the at least one image from the plurality of images is extracted by each of the plurality of second apparatuses in the time period based on a match between the frame number and a display order that is stored in each of the plurality of second apparatuses; determining, by the processor, the second frame rate based on the first frame rate and a number of the plurality of second apparatuses that receives the second image signal, wherein the first resolution is greater than the second resolution and the second frame rate is greater than the first frame rate, so as to satisfy a condition that the first resolution multiplied by the first frame rate is equal to the second resolution multiplied by the second frame rate; and determining a delay time for each of the plurality of images, based on the second frame rate and the display order, wherein the plurality of second apparatuses display the plurality of images with the corresponding delay time.

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9. The method according to claim 8 , wherein the first image signal and the second image signal are digital image signals.

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10. The method according to claim 8 , wherein the plurality of images of the second image signal are output sequentially at the second frame rate.

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11. The method according to claim 8 , further comprising saving in respective memory portions, the plurality of images of the second image signal for output at the second frame rate.

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12. The method according to claim 8 , further comprising generating the plurality of images of the second image signal by dividing the first image signal into the plurality of images based on the number of the plurality of second apparatuses.

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13. The method according to claim 12 , further comprising generating the plurality of images of the second image signal by dividing the first image signal into the plurality of images based on one half of the number of the plurality of second apparatuses.

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14. The method according to claim 13 , wherein a plurality of pairs of the plurality of images of the second image signal are output sequentially at the second frame rate.

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15. A non-transitory computer-readable medium having stored thereon computer-executable instructions that, when executed by a processor, cause a computer to execute operations, the operations comprising: receiving, at a first frame rate, a first image signal having image data at a first resolution; transmitting to a plurality of second apparatuses, at a second frame rate, a second image signal comprised of a plurality of images having a second resolution; determining a time period, based on the second frame rate for each of the plurality of second apparatuses, to extract at least one image from the plurality of images, wherein each image from the plurality of images comprises a frame number and the at least one image from the plurality of images is extracted by each of the plurality of second apparatuses in the time period based on a match between the frame number and a display order that is stored in each of the plurality of second apparatuses; determining the second frame rate based on the first frame rate and a number of the plurality of second apparatuses that receives the second image signal, wherein the first resolution is greater than the second resolution and the second frame rate is greater than the first frame rate, so as to satisfy a condition that the first resolution multiplied by the first frame rate is equal to the second resolution multiplied by the second frame rate; and determining a delay time for each of the plurality of images, based on the second frame rate and the display order, wherein the plurality of second apparatuses display the plurality of images with the corresponding delay time.

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16. The non-transitory computer-readable medium according to claim 15 , further comprising dividing the first image signal into the plurality of images.

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June 26, 2018

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Yasuhisa NAKAJIMA

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